About the Porsche
To comply with new Group C regulations in 1982, Porsche used their vast experience to develop the practically unbeatable 956. Porsche modified the car to participate in the American IMSA series, resulting in the 962, which was again modified to meet the new 1985 Group C regulations produce the 962C. Featuring a powerful liquid-cooled 3-liter twin turbo flat-6 engine and 17 inch front and 19 inch rear wheels, the 962C proved to be just as successful as the 956. Although in 1989, the Porsche works teams withdraw their 962C from endurance racing, it continued racing with privateer teams until 1994. At the 1990 Le Mans 24 Hour, the Repsol Brun Motorsport Team's 962C went on to win 2nd place.

About the Model
1/24 scale plastic assembly kit of the Porsche 962C with Repsol livery.
Length: 197mm, Width: 83mm
The aerodynamic sleek form of the Porsche is accurately reproduced. The transparent front and side windows are molded together with the body cowling.
Both the suspension and cockpit have a rich finish.
Racing slick tires are reproduced with solid rubber.
High quality Cartograf markings.

Main Body - Injection moulded plastic in White

Other Parts - Moulded in Grey and White

Clear Parts - Moulded in Clear

Wheels - Grey - Require Painting

Rubber Tyres

Instruction Sheet

Decals (Cartograf)

Does It have Full Engine Detail ? : NO

Knife, Side Cutter, Plastic Glue and Paints are required to complete and must be purchased separately.